Attainment

//əˈteɪnmənt//

"Attainment" in a Sentence (9 examples)

He taught contemplation as a means of spiritual purification and the attainment of the Dao, a principle that signifies the highest spiritual ideals of mankind.

Attainment targets are descriptions of knowledge and skills that a pupil or student is expected to have acquired by the end of each educational level.

The attainment of a goal is a very delightful experience.

The U.N. Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022 warns global crises and disasters are putting in jeopardy attainment by the end of the decade of the 17 goals adopted by U.N. member states in 2015.

In vain my fatigued, my tortured attention strained to follow the increasingly subtle creations which, according to my dream, the Star Maker conceived. Cosmos after cosmos issued from his fervent imagination, each one with a distinctive spirit infinitely diversified, each in its fullest attainment more awakened than the last; but each one less comprehensible to me.

Repression for the attainment of economic ends is a necessary weapon of the socialist dictatorship.

My attainment of proficiency in German was due to years upon years of study.

The scholar who had made so many attainments, knows now how small they were compared with what one glance into the spiritual glory has taught him.

The attainment of the skills of elementary reading occurred some time ago for almost all who read this book.

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